Types of home theater system connections – Harman-Kardon AVR 700 User Manual

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AVR 700/AVR 70/AVR 70C

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Types of Home Theater

System Connections

Types of Home Theater System Connections

there are different types of audio and video connections used to connect the AVr to your

speakers, your tV or video display, and your source devices. the consumer electronics

Association has established the ceA

®

color-coding standard.

Connection Color Guide Table

Analog Audio Connection

Color

front left/right

white/red

center

green

Surround left/right

blue/gray

Subwoofer

purple

Digital Audio Connection

Color

coaxial (input or output)

orange

optical Input

black

Analog Video Connection

Color

composite Video

yellow

Speaker Connections

Speaker cables carry an amplified signal from the AVr’s speaker terminals to each

loudspeaker. each cable contains two wire conductors, or leads, that are differentiated

in some way, such as with colors or stripes.
the differentiation helps you maintain proper polarity, without which your system’s low-

frequency performance can suffer. each speaker is connected to the AVr’s speaker-

output terminals using two wires, one positive (+) and one negative (–). Always connect

the positive terminal on the speaker, which is usually colored red, to the positive terminal

on the AVr, which is colored as indicated in the connection color guide table, above.

the negative terminals on the speakers and the AVr are black.
your AVr uses binding-post speaker terminals that can accept bare-wire cables or

banana plugs. bare-wire cables are installed as shown below:

1. unscrew cap

3. tighten cap

2. Insert bare wire

banana plugs are inserted into the hole in the middle of the terminal cap, as shown

below:

A. tighten cap

b. Insert banana connector

into hole in cap

Always connect the colored (+) terminal on the AVr to the (+) terminal on the speaker

(usually red), and the black (–) terminal on the AVr to the (–) terminal on the speaker

(usually black).
IMPORTANT: Make sure the ( + ) and ( – ) bare wires do not touch each other or

the other terminal. Touching wires can cause a short circuit that can damage your

AVR or amplifier.

Subwoofer Connections

the subwoofer is a speaker dedicated to reproducing only the low (bass) frequencies,

which require more power. to obtain the best results, most speaker manufacturers offer

powered subwoofers that contain their own amplifiers. use a single rcA audio cable

(not included) to make a line-level (non-amplified) connection from the AVr’s Subwoofer

connector to a corresponding input jack on the subwoofer.

Although the AVr’s purple subwoofer output looks similar to a full-range analog audio

jack, it is filtered so that only the low frequencies pass through it. don’t connect this

output to any device other than a subwoofer.

Source Device Connections

Audio and video signals originate in source devices (components where a playback

signal originates) such as your blu-ray disc or dVd player, cd player, dVr (digital video

recorder) or other recorder, tape deck, game console, cable or satellite television tuner,

mp3 player or a device docked in the AVr’s uSb port. the AVr’s fm/Am tuner also counts

as a source, even though no external connectors are needed other than the AVr’s fm and

Am antennas. Separate connectors are required for the audio and video portions of the

source device’s signal, except for digital hdmI connectors. the types of connectors you

use will depend upon the capabilities of the source device and of your tV or video display.
Digital Audio Connections – HDMI
there are two types of audio connections – digital and analog. digital audio signals are

required for listening to sources encoded with digital surround modes, such as dolby

digital and dtS, or for uncompressed pcm digital audio. your AVr has three types of

digital audio connectors: hdmI, coaxial and optical. do not use more than one type of

digital audio connector for each source device. however, it’s okay to make both analog

and digital audio connections to the same source.
your AVr is equipped with four rear-panel hdmI input connectors and one hdmI monitor

output connector. hdmI technology enables digital audio and video information to be

carried using a single cable, delivering the highest quality picture and sound. If your tV

or video-display device has an hdmI input connector, make a single hdmI connection

from each source device to the AVr. usually, a separate digital audio connection is not

required.
the AVr’s hdmI monitor output connector contains an Audio return channel (Arc) that

carries a digital audio signal from your tV or video display back to the AVr. It allows

you to listen to hdmI devices that are connected directly to your tV (such as an Internet

connection) without making an additional connection from the device to the AVr. the

Arc signal is active when the tV source is selected. See Additional Setup Menu Items,

on page 15, for more information.
the hdmI connector is shaped for easy plug-in (see illustration, below), and hdmI

cable runs are limited to about 10 feet (3m). If your video display has a dVI input and is

hdcp-compliant, use an hdmI-to-dVI adapter (not included), and make a separate audio

connection.

Digital Audio Connections – Coaxial
coaxial digital audio jacks are usually color-coded orange. Although they look like

standard rcA-type analog jacks, you should not connect coaxial digital audio outputs to

analog inputs or vice versa.

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